 Welcome to Toffy TV, I am joined by Andy, Idrisha Garnagay as almost, o Baratamys videos out, joined Parasans, he man, he's leaving everything anyway, we know that. Lot to talk about who might replace him. Some people thought nobody had replaced him, thought that Delph was the replacement, others have said no, he'll be replaced. And Marco Silver himself said that he needs a direct replacement. This fella has been spoken about for the last few days, John Philip Gabbaman of Mainz. What do we know about him and? He's been, a lot of people know him, he used to play for Lens in the league, so Mainz have bought a lot of players from France, so it's sort of, you know, that's the place they scout. Basically he's a centre of the field, they're the centre of the field, they can also play centre back, he did come through the system at Lens as a right back as well, so he can play multiple positions, 6 foot 1 par from the field, a really good run with the ball, attacks the space. So you watch him and he'll get the ball in the field and there's like a 10 yard run, he'll just hit the space, he's a confident enough player to push that ball through there. And that's a problem because when you've got a unit like him, like Ducore for Watford is, it's a problem when he's on the ball because he's coming at your speed, he has got that base of speed that you need. Good pass to the ball, wouldn't say he's like a super progressive passer, but I think he'll get better when he gets to heaven because he'll be playing with better players and they're more like, you know, in less counts and second system. He's a good pass though, long range pass, so you can clip the ball, you know, touch, touch, you know, he puts a good backspin on the ball and stuff like that, you know, drops into the strikers feet. It's defensively very good as well, I'm not going to say he's as good as gay, just a little bit different. I think what people are quite focused on is the tackle numbers that gay puts up and I think that's quite league specific because a lot of the top tacklers come from either Premier League or France. Jeremy, not so much from me, that's league specific and he will put better numbers here, but he's good defender in terms of the number of defensive duels he wins, really good as well, similar to Ghana. 65% to 70%, so yeah, good player. For me, I understand, I know I've been on about Sangari for months and people are obviously well aware of that, but I understand why they go for someone like a man over a Sangari because he is more refined. He's a bit old, he's not going to be overall by the league straight away and he's a bit more, he's best under pressure at the moment. When he's under pressure, he's got the confidence and the skill and the way to be pressure constantly with the ball on his feet, which I think is a good thing. Plus, I think what we see him a good bowing is we can play 4-3-3 with him in the team because he can play a 6. He can play as a Ghana type in the 2, so we can play both roles so it offers different options for us. I think he offers the discipline that Ghana didn't when playing that deep and I think that will help Gomez as well at times. Even though at times he'll get on the ball and push forward, you'll also just sit in and protect the back four and let the full backs ball on as well. I know Liverpool wanted them last summer, Jürgen Klop tried to get them last summer, it didn't happen for one minute. They were looking at them for being a centre back. You can play centre back here. In terms of obviously Ghana, you've just said there, we all love Ghana for what he does. His ability to go and put out fires is incredible. He does a get through a lot of way every time. Sometimes it's his own doing with some of the things, but he's always there and putting fires out and stuff. But he does, there is aspects to his game that he needed to improve on. There's no question about that. This fella, for me and for what I've seen of him, has better attributes than Ghana in some respects. And obviously, like you said, there's numbers may not be as good as Ghana. But overall, it might be better that we actually move forward with this kind of play. It's tough to fit maybe, yeah. The way you're fitting. Yeah, you've got to look at that in terms of, you know, Ghana at times like towards the end of last season started to push forward a lot more, didn't it? He did, yeah, he did. And I think what Gabarman will do is he offers that ability, which Sylv has been, I think, wanting since he came, to having someone to sit in it. You know, Morgan Snyld can do it, but with Morgan Snyld and the two, he's a bit too safe, I think, for Sylv, he wants someone like this lad. I always used to say about Guy, like, you know, when it was him and Gomez in the field, you'd have two more than Gomez, essentially, of the game. And people'd sit off, Guy, if you sit off this lad, you'd expose the space, he'll be in the space trying to play the ball, would run at the ball, which is a problem. Whereas Ghana sometimes, you know, towards the end of the season, he did it more, but at times he just, you know, he was forced to pass it when maybe he didn't want to. And I think that's our evidence at times that the possession, we didn't have as much possession we would have liked and controlled games we would have liked, cos teams sort of exposed that weakness in Ghana's game. I think he did get better towards the end of the season, as I said. But this lad offers a different option, Tyre, as you say. He can play that, like, six role, he can, you know, clip long balls into the channels for players. He can link up with Gomez, he can go beyond Gomez, he needs to be, so he can offer us a different thing. And I think, yeah, maybe it might be a better tactical fit of times for Sylvain, especially. I think the other thing is the physicality of him. Obviously Ghana's a small, a small stadium, but obviously it was everywhere. It was all over. It wasn't fantastic the way he'd get in people's faces. This fella, like you say, is physical. He's not only tall, he's big lad, isn't he? And you mentioned the corey before, he'd been out on Markham Silverlikes at Wofford. So, I've seen this fella running with the ball and just brushing people aside, and I've seen him long and short passes. He's got a couple of goals last season, and the goal is quite clearly honest. No, I don't want to look for more someone who can, sort of, basically expose, break the lines, expose people. You know, as I say, with that run ability, you know, if you run through the lines, basically start panic, everyone starts panic. I wouldn't say he's like to corey, to corey, gets in the box. He's not going to get in the box for you. If you ever, anyone wants to look at it, there's a game last season where they play Frankfurt towards the end of the season, they won too nearly, set up Mateta's goal, just go past two players down the vial and just cut the ball back. You know, he's got speed as well. It's not just the physical, it's the speed as well. Well, there's a tough one for you, because I know you love Ibrahim, Shanghain. I think he's a fantastic player as well. At the moment, to fit straight into Everton's team, and to... Go on. Which play would you go for? I'd still probably say Sangara. I'm not saying he's better. I don't think he is, but for me, I understand why they're going to forget about him in the sense that he is more experienced, he's not as raw at times on the ball, he's positioning, he's probably better than Sangara. Sangara's got a higher ceiling for me. But you've got to look at it from... I think people often do, obviously, talent's great and all that. You've got to look at what's currently out in the pitch. Marko Silver, Marcel Brands, can't go out and sign 10, 11 gems, as we like to call them. It just wouldn't work. They need to have these players who raise their step in, physically as well as mentally as well. I think that's why Gabamon will be the choice. You can always bring Sangara in and play him in field three with them eventually. It's not like Odin completely still will never sign a Sangara, but I think Gabamon, that's why they want him, is because he's just a bit more ready for the Premier League, I think, in their eyes anyway. That's what we've got to look at. That seems to be the theme that Marko Silver and Marcel Brands have adopted when they've come to Everton. You've got a clear idea of how do you want to play. You have to discover who could do it and who couldn't do it last season, having the squad of players, but we did finish the season very, very strongly indeed. Garnet turned in some fabulous performances after he lost us. We didn't get the move in January. But I would say that up until those last ten games or so, people would have been like, if he'd have gone in January, because I don't think he was great in the first half of the season. He was good, but he wasn't great. I think the problem with Garnet, I had luck at this, in terms, he's really good away from home for us, really is. That's where he really comes, because when we haven't got a lot of possession, he's winning the ball back constantly for us and at home, he isn't winning his back as much as I spoke, so he probably doesn't need it because we're on the front foot. It also depends on what teams you play against. Bigger teams, Garnet is great because he's just breaking things up all the time, but then with the ball, you need more quality on the ball, and sometimes when against two banks of four again, that quality on the ball, we need a bit more of that. I think with Garnet going, I think, I'm not saying we can do better than Garnet because I think he's been great for us. He's super player and his attitude, as you say, you can't fault. Some players with three, toys out the pram, as they say. I just think that it's probably, you know, we maybe still want to go a different way, maybe, you know, it's the right money for his age, as well as an eight-thirty, getting thirty of a million for him, it's probably a good deal. I think it's probably just, and we can't really do that, I haven't moved to PSG, let's be honest, you know, he's at the right time, he's never going to get another chance towards a PSG, PSG, PSV, PSG, sorry. So I think it's the times, it's probably the right time for him to come. Yeah, I think, listen, I think he done right by Everton after we turned the move down and I think Everton, Everton have looked at it and probably thought, well, he's not going to sign another contract and he wants to go. And if he wants to go, we can get the money. Obviously, Marco Silva would have been happy for him to stay, he said that, he wanted them to stay. You don't want to break the spine up, do you, if you team? But if you want to lose them, so to finish away from home, can this fella do the similar job that you're talking about? Yes, I think so, yeah, but it's not, it's, when the ball backs one thing, you're protecting the back fours. And I think that's why Shniabin came to the team towards the end of the season, if you look at it, because he does offer that shield. He does, yeah. He's not as athletic as the slab though, with the side, there's lateral movements isn't the same, so you get a different type of player with Gabam and Bor. I suppose if you, you know, Gomez isn't the greatest defender, that's to be honest here, someone who's got positional awareness and someone who can protect that back four is essential. So bringing him in is a different type of guy, because what guy does best is he chases the ball and run it down. But that's sometimes, if he doesn't win the ball, it exposes you, because then you've only got Gomez to beat really, it's not the best of it. So it's just a different type of player, you know, that's not a knock on Garny, he's got a particular style. Cante is similar, that's, I know people thought it was Sachillage last season when he took Cante of the Six, but Cante is also one of the ones who likes to chase the ball and run it down and you want to judge him, you know, sorry to sit in front of the back four, maybe it's not as good a defender as this lad, but that's what he wanted and that's what you're doing. You ask for that positional sense, not to move out there. Out of the way. So I think that's what he provides us and I think it does offer us that opportunity to play Delf and Gomez and him as a midfield, where you've got that midfield three against maybe bigger sides and you want to try and break the ball, you know, win the ball back and so on together, especially with the three passings, well, you know, that's, Gomez can pass it long, Delf can pass it long really well and so can this lad play counter attack and that's what Silver wants away from home against big teams. It sounds good. It sounds good to me. It sounds good to me, yeah. We'll have to see whether John Philip Gabanan is the mentally-placed addressing guy on a game. Obviously, Sangari is a name that's been mentioned as well. He's another two shot. He's more like a Schneiderland type, I think. I don't... Again, that's why they wanted to... And on your own in that one. By and solely. It's just because on the ball, it does the job that Silver wants, like him, really sitting in front of the back four. It's just not on the ball. It's just a bit safe, I think for me. It's back y oco again. I like back y oco. Yeah, but just very quickly, back y oco. What's your take on it? He's a midfield destroyer, but the problem with back y oco in the Premier League is he hasn't gone off time on the ball. That's why he struggled at Chelsea. I think in the three, if he's just popping the ball off to Gomez or Adele Ford, Gilfiora, that's fine. In the two, though, they'll just do what they did again with Gail last season. They'll sit off Gail and go back y oco and start two men on Gomez and then it sucks play for us. I like back y oco. I've always been a fan, but I think in Italy, where you have more time on the ball, it's suited more than the Premier League. I'm seeing it in France as well. There you go. Let us know what you think in the comments. Would you be happy with this fella replacing Ghana? Or do you not care to just want some one in because you're getting a bit worried with all of these outs? I think we've all just got to go with what the man has been saying. That's my opinion. They know what they're doing, don't they? The brands is playing a smart game. I know people are going, why are we waiting to sign on players? I think they were told this slide was about 35 million. Evan don't want to play that. They probably want to play under 30. They'll just wait for the optimum time to put a bid. I think they'll probably take the money. That's the smart game. You can't rush it. You'll want to push it on. You can be like Man United and pay top dollar for everyone, but we can't afford to do that. We need more players in something. There you go. Let us know what you think in the comments. Make sure you subscribe. Give the video a thumbs up if you want more videos. Join us on page. Big thanks to Andy. See you later.